Applies to:
WATTLE Acacias of Australia;
AusGrass;
Euclid;
Australian Orchid Genera;
Families of Flowering Plants of Australia;
Environmental Weeds of Australia;
Suburban and Environmental Weeds of South East Queensland.
Pest Thrips of North America
Pest Thrips of East Africa
Thrips of California
Sweetpotato DiagNotes
What Wasp Is That?
ThripsID - Pest Thrips of the World

Java Runtime Environment: v1.7.0_45 (Version 7 Update 45) and older.Operating Systems: All
Symptoms: Due to changes in the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), particularly around security, your previously working key may no longer function. The Lucid Applet may fail to load within the browser. Or loads without key data or the tool bar.

Solution: To correct this you will need to update your keys Lucid Applet Player.

If you are running Internet Explorer then you should adjust the security to allow active content to run from the local computer. See Internet Options....Advanced Tab..Security section.

Disable pop-up blockers for this content (that is add it to your browsers allow list).

Updating the Lucid Applet
If your key comes on non-writeable media (CD/DVD & some USB keys) you will need to copy all the associated key files and folders to your hard drive or USB key. Next, download the update associated with your key (download only available to registered users), extract the update ZIP file to the folder containing the copy of the key, overwriting any older files or folders.

What Wasp Is That? - Download Update
Note: 'What Wasp Is That?' contains two keys and requires the update be applied to both. For the second key apply the update to '\key\What wasp is that\Media\Html\' folder.

Do this for each of the keys using its own 'html' and 'images' folder from the CD.

--- End special instructions for ThripsID ---

*** WARNING do not apply any of the above updates to a different key other than specified. ***

For other keys please contact the Author or Publisher for an update.

Start your key, usually via the default.html or start.html page (See your product instructions, if different.). You may see a number of Java warnings prior to the Lucid Applet Player opening. Depending your your browser and operating system you may get the following warnings:

Java needs permission to Run.Choose: 'Run this time.' Or 'Always run on this site.'

Security Warning - 'Do you want to run this application?'Choose: Check the 'I accept the risk and want to run this application.'. Then click the 'Run' button.

Additional Java Security Warning. Choose: the Run option.

You may also receive yet another additional warning to 'Block potentially unsafe components from being run?' Choose: 'Don't Block'.